Rocket Matter is legal practice management software with advanced features such as automated time tracking, business intelligence reporting, client relationship management, integrated payments, project management tools, and more. Read our new TechnoLawyer Buyer's Guide report below.
The Killer Feature
Lawyers love billing their time but don't enjoy tracking it. Therefore, it makes sense to automate billable time capture as much as possible.
Rocket Matter Track from practice management pioneer Rocket Matter automates time capture by recording the time you spend using applications such as Microsoft Word on your Mac or Windows PC. You can exclude certain applications such as a web browser that you designate for personal use.
Several related tools also help capture time. You can run multiple timers when juggling work among several matters. There's even a Pomodoro timer for working in bursts followed by timed breaks. The iPhone and Android apps enable time entries on the go.
When it comes time to get paid, Rocket Matter offers bulk email invoicing, trust accounts, LEDES support, and Rocket Matter Pay for online client payments.
Other Notable Features
Rocket Matter includes everything you need to run a law firm, including client and matter management, project management, document automation, e-signatures, and a QuickBooks integration for double-entry accounting.
Customizable dashboards and advanced reporting offer deep insights into your firm's operations. For example, in addition to an Origination report, you can also run an Allocation report to identify whose clients generate the most revenue, have the fewest late payments, and more.
Client relationship management tools in Rocket Matter let you manage prospects before they become clients. Rocket Matter can even design and host your firm's website.
Rocket Matter Track automatically captures the time you spend in Microsoft Word, Chrome, and other applications, which makes creating time entries much faster.
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